Lower Teeth Replacement Options
Ball Attachment Denture
Two implants can be placed in the lower jaw for improved stability while chewing, allowing a denture to snap onto these implants. This option enhances the stability of your lower denture but may still result in movement and sore spots from trapped food particles.
Bar Attachment Denture
A more stable solution involves placing four to six implants connected by a custom-made support bar. Your denture snaps onto this bar, significantly reducing movement and making the denture easily removable for cleaning.
Screw Retained Denture
For a permanent solution, five or more implants can support a denture that doesn’t touch the gum tissue, facilitating under-denture cleaning. This option requires meticulous maintenance but offers a fixed, non-removable solution.
Individual Implants
The most natural-looking option replaces each tooth with an individual implant, requiring eight or more implants. This comprehensive approach resembles natural teeth most closely but is the most costly and complex.
Upper Teeth Replacement Options
Implant Retained Upper Denture
With the right number of implants, the need for a complete denture covering the roof of your mouth might be eliminated, allowing for a more natural feeling, easier cleaning, and full taste and temperature sensation of food.
Individual Upper Dental Implants
Eight to ten implants might be needed for a non-removable, natural-looking restoration, followed by abutments and new crowns. This offers a permanent solution that closely mimics the look and function of natural teeth.
Why Choose 3020 Dental Implants?
At 3020 Dental Implants, we understand the profound impact restoring your smile can have on your life. Our dedicated team, led by experienced dental professionals, is here to guide you through selecting the best treatment option for your needs. Contact us today to make an appointment.